…One of the great things about the Creative Cloud is you can save all of your presets.…All of these effects you created automatically when you…sync to your Creative Cloud account.…Now, the first thing you're going to need to check is to make sure your logged in or…signed in to your Creative Cloud account.…And you can check that if you go to the Help menu, and…if it says Sign Out, then the odds are, you or somebody else is signed in.…And you should see your login at that point.…If you see somebody else's, go ahead, sign out, and sign back in.…

If you need to find out more about using your Creative Cloud account,…check out the Lynda.com library.…So once you've confirmed that you're logged in,…if you go to the lower left-hand corner of your screen,…you can click on a small widget, and this is all of your sign in options.…And what it shows me is the last time that I did a sync between…my Preferences on my computer, and my Preferences in the cloud.…It also allows me to manage what gets synced.…

So, let's take a look at that setting first.…

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9/18/2014

Whether you're a new hand or an old hat, Premiere Pro Guru can help you edit more efficiently and make your programs look even better, with effects and effect presets. Guru Abba Shapiro digs deep into working with both fixed and standard effects in Premiere Pro CC. He covers masking, tracking, and animating effects, and creating your own custom effects to use as presets. Visit the last chapter for a "recipe book" of popular custom effects.

Topics include:

Adjusting effect stacking order

Adding animation with keyframes

Copying and pasting effects

Using master clip effects

Saving effects presets

Applying effects presets

Creating animated picture-in-picture and vignette effects

Skill Level Intermediate

2h 4m

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